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Local Authority, Council Tax and Business Rates Issues This is the place to discuss Local Authority dispute, including issues around Council Tax Banding, Business Rates, Planning etc. NB: DO NOT USE THIS FORUM FOR COUNCIL TAX BENEFIT OR DEBT ISSUES - you will get more support in the other relevant forums.

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Old 19th November 2008, 12:52   #1 (permalink)
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Hi All,

I'm new here. So I wanted to say a big HELLO.

I do need some help/advice though. My partner hubby, rented out his house for a year through an agent in 2001.
He today has recieved a final demand for some outstanding Council Tax that his tenant didn't pay. (way back in 2001)
He's just been in touch with the letting agent that he used, but the letting agent has just told him that they only keep records for 6 years.

He's telephoned the council to explain, but they are going to proceed with the recovery... whatever that means.

How can they recover money from someone who there is now no record of? Or do they mean that they are going to try to get the money from my hubby?

Worried of Cheshire (although it was Barnsley Council)

PS. I'm sorry to dump a rotten post for my first one, but I'm really concerned.

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Just a quick update. The letter that he just recieved says that the liability order was 15th July 2001. Until today he knew nothing about it.

PLEASE could someone help?

I really am worried.
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